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Behdad Aghelnejad
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Oxford Instruments, Abingdon, U.K.
Oxford Instruments, Abingdon, U.K.
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Analog-to-digital Converter,Free Induction Decay,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Experiments,Permanent Magnet,Static Magnetic Field,Input-referred Noise,Low-noise Amplifier,Memory Bank,Molecular Fingerprints,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra,Nuclear Spin,Radiofrequency Coil,Radiofrequency Pulse,Spectral Resolution,Tube Diameter,CMOS Technology,Capacitive Coupling,Characteristic Time,Delay Line,Echo Time,Field Gradient,Gate Electrode,Gradient Coil,High Spectral Resolution,High-resolution,High-resolution Spectroscopy,Homogeneous Field,Integrated Circuit Design,Magnetic Field,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Memory Array,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Signals,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer,Nuclear Overhauser Effect,Output Current,Pair Of Coils,Portable Nuclear Magnetic Resonance,Portable Platform,Portable System,Proton Spin,Pulse Sequence,RF Coil,Radiofrequency Current,Radiofrequency Excitation,Receiver Gain,Sample Rotation,Sample Tube,Single Excitation,Spatial Resolution,
Biography
Behdad Aghelnejad was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, where he helped to develop low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) handheld devices. Before that, he has gained experience working on MRI, NMR, and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)-related technologies at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS), Paris, France, and the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany. He is currently a part of the Oxford Instruments Magnetic Resonance Technology Team as a Senior Development Physicist.